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  • Rene F.

    A quick stop for us as we began our day at Magic Kingdom. The majority of the crowd a the park were lining up for the parade so we were able to get in to order and my husband found a table promptly. This place is packed most of the time and many folks stand to eat or take it outside with them. I tried the chili cheese dog and fries. It was quite generous in size. I had to stop eating some of the bun as it was very filling. This could easily be shared by two people unless one is really hungry. The chili had large beans in it and that may not work for anyone who prefers chili with no beans. Overall the flavor was very good. With so many quick service places in the park to choose from, this one is popular due to it's theme, location and atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Erik F.

    We ducked in here to grab a bite to eat and avoid the parade crowds that were forming in the area. During other times of the day it was just too crowded to eat in the restaurant but thankfully, the crowd did thin out enough for me to find a small table in the corner. I had their chili cheese dog with fries and was more than happy with the size of the hot dog and fries. The hot dog wasn't quite a foot long, but it was close. The chili had a nice flavor to it and the fries were hot and crisp. All in all, a good and quick meal at reasonable prices. The one negative is how they call out your order when it is ready. With all of the noise in the area, some type of megaphone or distinctive numbering system would be helpful. A few times, a number was called out and multiple people walked up to get the order only then having to look at their receipts to see if it was actually their order. During the parade it is also very difficult to hear your number being called unless you are actually in front of the employee and even then it isn't all too clear. Still, the hot dog and chili were good and the air conditioning in the building will help keep you cool.

    (3)
  • Jim D.

    This is the best place to grab a few hot dogs and some fries. It is quick and easy for families. They have self-serve cheese that you can pour on your fries or hot dog and a toppings bar. Avoid this place during the parade, but all other times it is worth the visit.

    (4)
  • Neil P.

    If you take a look at my reviews, you'll see I cover Disney quite a bit. I'm on property over a month out of every year so I consider myself pretty dialed in on dining and all things Disney. That being said, it disappoints me to not be able to give Casey's more than three stars. This is simply due to the fact that they are so overwhelmed. Last time I tried to grab a bite here it was just a nightmare. Order here...wait here...one person on top of the other as the staff screams out your order that matches three other people's orders. What a mess! Then, there's the condiments bar. I just felt like I was feeding in a petri dish. Despite the cast members efforts, it's just looks like a train wreck. The area isn't covered so it's just a coughing, sneezing, dirty-kid's-hands everywhere zone! There really should be a Purell station right next to the sauerkraut. Again, it's difficult for me to have to rate this place with a 3 because I have managed to slip in during the off season when things run a bit more smoothly and actually enjoy a hot dog. Just a freak occurrence though... This diner was made to manage 70's era crowds...flash forward 30 years and it's just overrun and ill equipped for the daily onslaught of guests. Save yourself the aggravation if things are busy and eat at the Outer Rim in Fantasyland. -Neil NOTE: I'm just getting on top of all my Disney reviews so follow me and/or click on "reviews" under my name for more tips!

    (3)
  • Sue M.

    I love the baseball theme and if you're in a rush then this long time quick service spot will "hit" the spot! It's small but serving mostly dawgs (love the chili cheese) you get in and out and the table is quickly scooped up by someone else. Great toppings bar but w/most Disney quick service it's a bit pricey.

    (4)
  • Tim L.

    Good dogs, good times. This place is conveniently located right on Main Street U.S.A. It is just across the street from the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, which makes for a nice combo =). The place was absolutely PACKED at lunch time when we came over MLK weekend, but we were in and out in 20 minutes with our food (which we then took to the counter in the room attached to the ordering area because we couldn't find a table). My wife and I both ordered a classic hot dog, one was a meal so we got fries, and we shared an order of the corn dog nuggets because we couldn't resist. The nuggest were great! Hot, fresh, and tasted very good! The fries are the way I prefer - shoestring style, also hot and fresh. The hot dogs were tasty, especially after loading them up with onions, relish, and other condiments from the condiment bar (of note, melted cheese is included in the bar). When we were in, the ketchup was completely out... but by the time we actually got our food, the staff had refilled it (crisis averted!). Like I said the place was packed - a lot of bumping into others. We were on the left side ordering and found that you need to make sure you are in line if you think you are in line... you may just be behind someone standing there waiting for their food after already ordering.... We're glad we stopped in and I'm sure we'd be back if we didn't want to try everything else at least once ;)

    (4)
  • John S.

    I really love the corn dog nuggets at Casey's! They have a condiment bar that has hot melted cheese... I for one am glad that they added more seating inside as well as the additional seating outside. Definitely worth it to give this QSR a try if you haven't already!

    (4)
  • Anthony C.

    The corn dog nuggets were very good and the portion was larger than I expected. They are about $6, and with the Disney markup thats not bad considering at Disney you can buy a specialty caramel apple for $10. The fries were also good and crunchy. The hot dog had a nice soft bun and the buffet style condiments were nice to make it your own way. We also didn't wait that long considering we went after fireworks and it was a mad house. I observed the line queue inside to be confusing to most guests.

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    The corndog nuggets here are so good. Definitely one of the best snacks in the park. They aren't too expensive in comparison to other food in the park. The french fries are only okay though, nothing special. The place can get ridiculously crowded and it can be hard to find seating, but the service is incredibly fast.

    (4)
  • Wainer T.

    My favorite place to have lunch at Magic Kingdom. No so healthy but we are in vacation ;)

    (4)
  • Ben H.

    Dining room was gross, but food was good. Staff was not cleaning up fries and chili being scattered all over the floor. One woman wanted a new Coke and the woman at the register asked her to throw out the old cup, but she didn't hear. The woman at the register says loudly, "I asked you to throw that out, please." And she wouldn't give her the Coke she requested unless she threw the old cup out. I will definitely not be returning.

    (3)
  • Michelle O.

    This was, by far, our favorite meal in the Magic Kingdom! The hot dogs were very good and the frozen lemonade slush was fantastic. The only downside to this place was the set up of getting food and getting to the condiment station. Seating was also a bit difficult. Would definitely go again.

    (4)
  • Susie M.

    Great stop on main street to grab a quick lunch or easy dinner. The place can get pretty crowded, but the service is fast and accurate. They know how to crank out the food! The dogs are pretty average, but the location and atmosphere really make up for that. Love the vintage feel to the décor and uniforms. One thing to note is that there is a small toppings bar to customize your hotdog. Also, the outdoor seating provides a fantastic view of the castle if you happen to be eating during a light show or the fireworks. Worth a stop!

    (4)
  • Kelli M.

    My daughter and I were enjoying a summer evening at the Magic Kingdom. We were out and about making our way from Tomorrow Land to Adventure Land when we got stopped at Main Street due to the Move it! Shake it! Celebrate it! Street Party. Once the floats had passed I heard the pianist at Casey's Corner. I always wanted to eat a meal there and enjoy the entertainment, so we headed over to grab some dinner. The restaurant was empty when we went in, allowing a number of Cast Members willing to help us out. I went with the Hot Dog Meal while CK got the Corn Dog Nuggets. I took advantage of the toppings bar and added all that I could. I was happy to see sauerkraut! Once we were loaded up we took our tray and made our way to find a table. Though there weren't many folks ordering food inside, the restaurant was crowded with folks taking up tables and space inside and out. I would say only about a third of the people had food. The others were resting or saving tables. While there are a couple of high top tables outside where you can eat your food while standing, I wasn't interested. We had to wait about five minutes for an outside table to finally open. Now we were able to sit back and enjoy the music and our dinner. I really enjoyed the piano tunes, but didn't care so much for the food. This isn't a place we'd normally dine at, in fact the last time we ate here was probably close to ten years ago. While the classic ball park theme is fun, the crowded tables and mediocre food don't make me want to come back anytime soon. I'll just be taking in the sights and sounds of Casey's Corner as I stroll by on Main Street USA.

    (3)
  • Anthony R.

    Decent hot dogs, Disney prices though. We still make it part of our itinerary to eat here at least once. Kids love it. Better hot dogs exist in the Lehigh Valley though

    (3)
  • Samantha H.

    Being that Magic Kingdom is run by a corporate mogul, the high prices and small portions are to be expected. The fries were cold on the inside, like they had been sitting for a while. I didn't mind my polish dog, it was a little salty but still pretty good for what it is. I really like the decorations on the inside but the lines can be difficult to navigate. Because of the high flow of traffic, the employees are not that attentive to your needs.

    (3)
  • Brandon S.

    Casey's is such a staple when it comes to anyone's trip down main street at Magic Kingdom. With everything from your traditional hot dogs to chili cheese dogs even down to some of the best corn dog nuggets you will ever have this is a must stop. Why this place gets a five star review comes simply from consistency and high levels of service even within a turn and burn environment. They move you quick but treat you great and the food will always bring a smile.

    (5)
  • Leo M.

    Good dogs - extra seating helps By the undemanding standards of the Magic Kingdom, Casey's Corner is a good choice for lunch. The dogs and fries are perfectly fine and the line moves pretty quickly. Along the back of the restaurant there are a bunch of fixin's - sauerkraut, jalapenos, relish, onions, etc. The redo of the plaza area has added a bunch of new seating for Casey's - which helps a lot. We like both the basic dog and the Polish sausage which comes with caramelized onions and more 'real' mustard. We found both the chili-cheese dog and barbecue-slaw dogs to be a little gross...but I can understand that someone else might like them.

    (4)
  • Louisa M.

    Theme park food is bad. We all know that. Casey's doesn't serve the best hot dog you've ever had -- heck, it's not even that good of a hot dog at all -- but it's one of the more quality meals you can buy while being held captive by Disney in the Magic Kingdom. For about $12 you'll get a big hot dog and a side of french fries. A soda or bottle of water will tack on another $3. THE GOOD - Toppings Bar. Top off your wiener with hot plastic "fake cheese," diced onions, relish, mustard and ketchup for free. - Decent meal for theme park food. -Spectacular views of the castle if you can snag a table outside. - Live entertainment! Watch a guy play piano while you eat. THE BAD - Limited seating. You'll be fighting for one of the outdoor tables with a castle view. - Aggressive Birds. Watch out, those ducks will come right up and snatch your hot dog bun! - Extremely Crowded Space. This is a popular eating spot and the restaurant itself is way too small. Be prepared to wait a while to order your food and get your elbows ready if you plan to belly up to the toppings bar. - Chili has beans in it. Bummer. The specialty hot dogs that have cheese on them no longer have real shredded cheese, it has that fake nacho cheese type stuff (I call it plastic cheese). -Wieners are not all beef. They are a beef and chicken blend.

    (3)
  • Nadine S.

    high prices as expected. Good to know that all orders come with fries so if you don't want them let them know so price will be lower. Polish sausage cold in the middle. Hot dogs just okay. Self service condiment area in 3 places all ran out of ketchup and no staff around to refill despite asking. Lots of frustrating customers. My husband got a soda and I got a bottle of water which was totally warm. I saw them opening cases of water but thought they were putting into a refrigerator somewhere but apparently this is what they were serving so need to ask for ice which is not offered. 2 hot dogs 1 sausage an order of fries a diet coke and warm bottled water was $30. Totally expected inside a theme park but would have expected warm food, cold drinks and replenished supplies. Not cold food and warm drinks. Oh well live and learn.

    (1)
  • Cherine A.

    I've never liked any of Disney's quick service food options. But if I have to eat in Magic Kingdom, this is where I come to grab a quick bite. Location-wise, you can't beat it: it's situated right on Main Street. I tend to keep it simple and stick with the corn dog nuggets, which are by no means good for you, but they are nice and portable when you're in a rush to get to the next attraction. The condiment bar lets me grab as much mustard as I want without having to ask the cashier for an inordinate amount of packets (yeah... I like mustard...). On our latest visit, we grabbed some nuggets and then parked ourselves in front of the castle to watch the "Celebrate the Magic" projection show. The downside to our latest visit? We asked for a cupholder tray (since everything is served in cups anyway, whether they're corn dog nuggets or fries), which they used to have. Well, they told us they don't do that anymore, so juggling our nuggets, drinks and condiments on a tray instead proved to be a little challenging, given that they all slid around as we tried to move through the crowd. Like I said, if I have to eat in Magic Kingdom, I'll come here, or grab a Dole Whip to tide me over until I can get over to Epcot (or, better still, off Disney property altogether). But this at least beats the usual chicken tenders or burger fare any day.

    (3)
  • Art T.

    Okay, so, this isn't the pinnacle of Disney dining, but let's be realistic here and look at this from a counter-service perspective. PROS: * Offers a fairly quick service of simple, kid-friendly food, such as hot dogs and corn dog nuggets. * Open late, until park closing in fact, which is always a plus. * Has a great atmosphere and theming, especially in line with the rest of Main Street USA; love the old time baseball atmosphere and that's great for kids, too; we try to eat in the side room in the bleachers with the old time sports cartoons playing; magical memories indeed! * Actually has incredible options for the cost, too; for instance, the barbecue dog has a TON of pulled pork, which is actually quite good, and a serving on Cole Slaw on top of that. So much food for less than $10! There was more than enough for a full meal, and I could barely finish the dog. Couldn't finish the fries. * Speaking of, the fries were fairly standard, but I love that they have the skins on them, too. You lose so many nutrients by peeling a potato, so it's nice to see a small effort being made to make meals more healthy there. CONS: * Theme park prices, but come on... you have to expect that. * Fries are still nothing to write home about, but still... love the fact that the skins are on them now. * Greasy nuggets are an occasional hazard, but I usually avoid them all together, which works out great for me. * Fries can also be cold on occasion, but this is the exception, not the rule. Overall, this is practically a must-do every time we visit. We like the atmosphere and love the theming, and the food fits it quite well. The sports movies in the bleachers all in black & white, the hot dogs, the Cracker Jack, the pinstripes and hot dogs... it's just fun!

    (4)
  • Laz T.

    The food is incredibly delicious. That being said, please allow me to rant. Read the old reviews like that of Art T. where he writes: "Has a great atmosphere and theme, especially in line with the rest of Main Street USA; love the old time baseball atmosphere and that's great for kids, too; we try to eat in the side room in the bleachers with the old time sports cartoons playing; magical memories indeed!" Magical memories indeed, my friend. Magical memories indeed. Here's the thing: As of 3/29/2014 I am sad to report, the bleachers have been removed and the cartoons playing on the big screen are no more. The end of an era Art T. Why would Disney remove the bleachers? That's the question that haunts my nightmares. There needs to be bleachers for it to be a baseball game. How did the imagineers let this get by their daily hacky sack and watermelon juice brainstorming meetings? Have a magical meal somewhere else in the park, because Casey's has struck out. For those that didn't get my incredibly witty "Casey's has struck out" reference, below is the link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ca… That's how I actually feel about this place. Seriously. That much of a let down.

    (4)
  • Enit S.

    Step right up folks! A night filled with unrelenting heartburn priced at $11 (not including a soft drink) awaits you! Where not only will you think back on all those times you bypassed stopping to pick up a hot dog at Costco WITH a drink that would only set you back $1.50 because it wasn't up to par, only to realize that you paid 9 times as much for something that actually tasted worse! So bad that after a few bites, this dog went straight to the trash! Home Run!!! Don't cry, just walk down to the Edy's ice cream shop and get your self a single scoop with mickey ears for only 2.99, probably the only reasonably priced item in the entire park.

    (1)
  • Stormy R.

    While at Disney I get tired of $10 soy/meat burgers that taste like crap. Casey's offers something a little different than the normal counter service restaurants. I got nachos which were pretty tasty and my husband got the BBQ hot dog which he like as well. It was way over priced, but c'mon, its Disney, kind of to be expected!

    (3)
  • Michele P.

    Disney never ceases to amaze me. We came here to take a few photos of the players outside just as they were opening this morning. One of my some got to throw out the first pitch to open the restaurant for the day and we all sang Take Me Out to the Ballgame! Yummy stadium dogs. Love it.

    (5)
  • Erik A.

    Needing some food while at Disney we ended up grabbing a bite with the kids here - it went over well since there were "hot dogs." The specialty dogs were pretty good but the fries were a bit greasy and undercooked. The overall value was pretty decent for a theme park meal and the kids enjoyed it. The portions were a good size which was nice as well.

    (3)
  • Rik M.

    No trip to the Magic Kingdom is complete without a stop at Casey's Corner. The hot dogs are good ol' fashioned all beef dogs and you can't go wrong with that. The buns could be warmed a bit though.

    (4)
  • JoAnna D.

    Old-timey baseball-themed restaurant with ballpark food on Main Street. CORN DOG NUGGETS. If you're not already standing in line after reading those two sentences, I don't know what to tell you. This is probably my favorite food place in Magic Kingdom. This place brings many of my loves together: baseball, food, & Disney. Last year, we even timed it perfectly to take our chili dog, corn dog nuggets, & fries, & sit down on the curb to watch the parade. Oh, did I mention it's perfect parade food?! The only way they could be any better is if they offered actual whole corn dogs (like that cart in Disneyland.) East Coasters love corn dogs too!

    (5)
  • Sarah W.

    Walking out of Magic Kingdom, we saw Casey's Corner on the corner of Main Street. Feeling hungry we stopped in to share a hot dog. The decor is quite cute. We shared a "chicago" style hot dog which had chopped pickles, banana peppers, onions, and pepper on it. It was refreshing, and a unique hot dog experience. We both enjoyed it a lot.

    (4)
  • Christine P.

    We were starving on our very first day at Disney and I had no ADR's (Advance dining reservations). So we were stuck with Casey's corner. The line was super long and it was CROWDED in there. It took over half an hour for us to get to the front of the line and order a couple of hot dogs and french fries. It's OK and pricey! But what do you expect? It's Disney.

    (3)
  • Sabrina Y.

    Typical baseball game type food (fries, hot dogs, cracker jack), but I find the atmosphere more entertaining and interesting

    (3)
  • Christopher C.

    Blah, blah, blah no good hot dogs in Disney. Well no shit, it's a frickin' theme park hot dog! You were expecting? In all seriousness, if you are on the DDP and are hungry this is your spot as the portion size of the hot dogs are very large and this is a very good deal compared with most Disney Quick Service options. The only downside is that more then likely you'll have trouble finding seats as this place is just about always busy and the seating is very limited.

    (5)
  • Chiqui C.

    In taste, nothing better. The price got higher and the hotdogs size got shorter by half. Even though, this is a obligated stop for me and my family on each travel because is the best hot dog ever. Very very crowded. Sad to read about Disney taking the bleachers area out, but hey, Disney had been making things worst for the last 6 years. They pushed up prices but the quality of service is going down like the economy, and they make sure not to suffer that. Sad day for my son with this news. He always ate at the bleachers.

    (5)
  • Paul W.

    I agree with Shawn V on this one. The franks are a mushy low quality dog and since this is all they offer on their menu for the most part you'd expect it to live up to the Disney standard. Not so at all. I don't remember the food here being this bad before. Soooo very overcrowded and not enough direction or organization for crowd control. There was one team member standing at the door watching it all unfold but did not do anything to help the out of control crowd coming in, like say directing people what lanes to order, where to pick up, etc. No tables available so we sat with our tray in the grass and were immediately attacked by ducks. I thought ducks were nice lol. These were obviously swans in duck costumes. For nearly $10 for a single dog and fries, drink not inclusive, you can spend your money elsewhere in the park.

    (1)
  • Rachel C.

    Their mini corn dogs are really really good! Considering it's Disney, the food is reasonable priced as well.

    (4)
  • Diedre R.

    Located in the Magic Kingdom in Disney World at the end of Main Street, off to the left from Cinderella's castle. My Disney tour guide suggested that we try the corn dog nuggets, not being a friend of corn dogs, I thought I would surely past on these, but thought, you're in Disney World and if the tour guide recommends them, they you should give them a try. Thank GOD I did. They were great. I will admit, i doused them in the Malt Vinegar packets also, which took them up another notch. My mom got a hot dog which had too much bun, so she pulled.the hot dog off ate the chili with a fork and thought it wasn't better than any other hot dog she had.

    (4)
  • Tia L.

    I am a big fan of the pulled pork Hot dog here! The chili dog is good to but the BBQ is always my favorite and next to BOG lunch hour the best QSR disney has to offer in my opinion!

    (4)
  • Alex L.

    Very small selection. Not a lot of seating and it's all outside in the heat. The hotdog I had was average at best. I also received for 99 cents worth of fries, not $3 worth. The best part about this place was leaving.

    (2)
  • Andrew H.

    Hope you like hotdogs! This and Cosmic Rays were literally the only places open. It was raining so most of the vendors were closed, and all of the restaurants had at least 45 minute wait. We walked around for about an hour and a half, from one end to the park to the other, encompassing all sections of the park before finding Peco's. I asked the girl outside this place where to find "A place with food that is not burgers, hot dogs, or fries that has less than a 45 minute wait." After she suggested six different places that were either closed or we had checked already and had an hour-plus wait (or more often were completely booked up or sold out), we headed to Peco's. It should not have been that difficult.

    (1)
  • Shawn V.

    caseys used to be great but for some reason they switched to big fat mushy franks.. now they are a big disappointment. but the crowds are always big

    (2)
  • Amy S.

    This is one of my favorite places to grab a bite in The Magic Kingdom. While everything is overpriced at Disney, the food here is pretty reasonable, all things considered. The condiment bar really allows you to make an ordinary hot dog into something special and gives you a little extra bang for your buck. Personally, I prefer the corn dog nuggets. I always stick to those and an order of fries. The condiment bar allows me to get hot melted cheese which is great for dipping your fries. Others have mentioned the "grandstand" type seating. However, you should beware because there are very few seats in this "grandstand" and there are only 4-5 tables inside. If they are very busy, you're going to have a very difficult time trying to find somewhere to sit and if it's the summertime, you will want to be sitting inside soaking in the A/C. My secret for finding a place to sit? There is a pinball machine (faux) in the corner of the eating area and I always grab a chair and use the pinball machine as a table. I've never seen anyone else do this; so, shhhh... keep my secret :)

    (4)
  • Marauder M.

    The hotdogs are terrific, the toppings not so much, a little dry and flavorless. Because I just have the plain red hot, now it's overpriced without the toppings.

    (3)
  • Sal A.

    Casey's Corner strikes out!!! I've read several reviews that mentioned "Chicago style hotdogs", well these are not Chicago style hotdogs by any stretch of the "Mickey" imagination! First off, where are the hotdog buns and why are they served on what is basically a slice of white bread (yuck)? Not to mention the dogs themselves are only barely okay. Vienna pure beef dogs are the hotdogs of choice in my hometown Chicago (which these are not)! Oh sure, the toppings are good but the dog it self isn't very good at all! The fries aren't bad and the Cracker Jack snacks were a nice touch for their theme but how about a bag of roasted peanuts to go with the baseball theme instead (which they did not have)? You know, a small machine to roast peanuts isn't that expensive and the smell alone would bring in more customers. While we're on the subject, they should definitely get some better hotdogs and serve them on poppy seed buns instead of the white bread they used. Also, how about selling souvenir baseball themed Mickey shirts! I can image a lot of really good ideas for this kind of restaurant at Disney World but I guess they don't really care that much because they know they have no competition for hotdogs anyway.

    (1)
  • Oliver R.

    This is an ok place to get a dog. Not great but ok. Be prepared to wait. Although it is a hot dog it still takes a while. The outdoor seating offers a nice view of the castle. The piano player is a nice touch. Skip the specialty dogs and get a regular dog. Then head over to the fixens' bar where you can add salsa, melted cheese, jalapeño, onions, relish, ketchup, mayo and mustard.

    (4)
  • Tim T.

    If you like nachos so cold that the shredded cheese just sits on top and eventually falls to the plate and hot dogs that are about 6 inches on a cold semi dry bun that is about 12 inches long this is the place for you. Add the facts that you have to stand in line to buy and then find a table to sit at ( good luck ) oh then you have to go get your napkins and ketchup. In my humble opinion this place is not worth eating at. However when the wait is 2 hours at the other restaurants it may be your only option so I would go with bringing your own sandwiches to the resort. On the plus side the location is good, but not that good.

    (1)
  • Danny T.

    When you're at the Magic Kingdom and you want some quick service food, depending on the time of day--those lines can be just as bad as the ones for the rides. In my few experiences with Casey's they've always done a really good job of expediting orders and keeping the hungry masses moving along. Stopped in for a bite the other night and it was a packed house. What was nice was an employee tapped me on the shoulder after I walked in and pointed me to a line that was kind of tucked away but open just the same, like a fast pass for food. ORDER UP! I got the Chicago Style dog, some fries and a drink...in the past we've also tried the corn dog nuggets as well. Our dinner was prepared quickly and we were on our way. Quick pit stop to load up on nacho cheese using their self-serve dispenser, ultimately making our fries that much more healthier, before finding a table on the patio. The dog was big and really slathered in the pickled veggies a Chicago Style dog is known for. I gotta say the taste was kinda bland though. With the exception of the actual frankfurter, the peppers/onion/pickled slaw that came on top didn't really add much other than a sloppy mess trailing off the backside. Kinda wish I had gotten the pulled pork/cole slaw doing instead...next time. That said it wasn't all so bad. The bun was soft, the toppings (albeit a bit of a letdown) were ample and the actual dog had a snap to it followed by juicy goodness. The Corn dog nuggets were good, also enjoyed bathing those fried beauties in nacho cheese before devouring them. There are quite a few selections to choose from as far as dogs go--a nice departure from the typical chix fingers and burgers regimen so many quick service counters have to offer. Play ball.

    (3)
  • Christa H.

    There was a bit of a wait here, but it was shorter than the line for the rides. If you get the corn dog nuggets with fries and a drink, it's not too expensive (for park food anyway) and it's a good amount of food, definitely! Just be careful not to get too frustrated with the ketchup/mustard dispensers, which are INTERMINABLY slow (especially when you think about the line that forms for condiments). My only real complaint about this place would be the lack of seating -- it's all outdoors, but it stays full a lot, especially later in the evenings when everyone is hoarding tables/seats for the parades. Oh, and DON'T FEED THE DUCKS.

    (4)
  • Will C.

    I would not stop to eat here unless you want a plain hot dog. Do not order one of the specialty ones because you will never be able to eat it. They serve these hot dogs on something that is not a hot dog bun that is sliced down the middle basically cut in half. So when you go to pick up your hot dog to eat it, it falls out of the bottom and all of the toppings go with it. Also be prepared to hunt for a seat. My wife and I ended up eating the first couple bites on tope of a trash can. Also they serve the food to you on a tray. this tray is made of paper not plastic. Be warned I saw multiple people drop there food because the tray bent in half. Come on Disney clean your shit up, a trash can, really! I spent a couple hundred dollars to get in to your park and you do not have enough places to sit.

    (1)
  • Jason G.

    You're not in Coney Island, you're in Disney World so enjoy it for what it is. The placement is weird because Casey's is something you'd find at Cooperstown but being a huge baseball fan and hot dog lover, this was a perfect stop before the day began. Prices, lines all that are to be expected. The menu is limited but you can get a few different style dogs, I opted for the chilli cheese dog. The corn dog nuggets were decent too. Remember, the food is usually atrocious at these places, so fuel up before you begin your day and being that this is one of the first restaurants when you entire the park its a great choice. The weirdo playing the piano like a maniac is very talented. He twitches, he talks to himself but most importantly he is entertaining. It is impossible to rate this the same as you would a restaurant outside of Disney. Go, enjoy and start your day off right.

    (4)
  • Rayni K.

    Despite the great job Disney always does when theme-ing their restaurants, the food is honestly mediocre at best at Casey's Corner. The restaurant looks good with its baseball-inspired decor and menu. There is even outdoor seating. However, any kind of seating, indoor or outdoor, is very much limited (as other Yelpers have noted). This is very annoying especially when it's one of the few restaurants that would still be open later into the evening. It gets overwhelmingly crowded really fast. The food they serve are mainly hot dogs, its variants, and basic all-american desserts. Everything is average. The hot dog is average and they have an average condiment bar. The corn dog nuggets is actually pretty decent, but it's not extraordinary. The fries is also standard. And that is why I can't give this place more than 3 stars or recommend it. Unless I'm absolutely craving hot dogs or the corn dog nuggets, or don't have much of a choice, I won't be making a stop here again either.

    (3)
  • Ashleigh D.

    Never a seat in the house it's so popular,and for good reason too. This place is located in Disney World and it has amazing hot dogs!

    (4)
  • John F.

    Wandering around the Magic Kingdom park we were getting hungry and wanted to grab something quick. It was mid afternoon so the place wasn't very busy. At the register we were greeted by a very friendly and efficient cast member who was quick about taking orders. His assistants at the soda taps and window where the food come out were not the same. The lady at the soda tap was slow and seemed lost. The guy that was to grab the food and give it to the guests couldn't understand the concept or communicate with the guests and was just kinda standing there lost.. We felt bad for the cashier for he ended up doing their jobs while still trying to do his. His help, if you call it that, messed up several orders which the cashier quickly had to resolve. Handing someone hotdogs and drinks is not rocket science. The fries were good, drink what you expected, but the hotdog didn't fill the bun, the bun was stale and being so large guess it was the bread that should fill you up. We ended up tossing the buns out and just eating the dog and fries. Won't be my first choice if hungry. Not a big hotdog fan but we wanted a quick lunch which turned out to seem like we wasted money. Didn't have time to address it with a manager or customer service as we had things to see and others to meet.

    (2)
  • Fina A.

    O well, it's suppose to be a no stars for this one as this is not a place for me, the all-meat meals. Its just that me and friends are hungry somewhere when we just got to the Magic Kingdom park, all places were packed and there we are, the only place seemed that served us fast, so what did I get? Just fries and soda, and some ketchup. Five stars deserved because the place is awesome, of course. And it's Walt Disney World after all, my dream-come-true place. Nothing is un-good here. So yea..

    (5)
  • Jude B.

    Quick yes...everything tastes as if it was fried in 2 day old grease! Yuck! Never again

    (1)
  • Christy C.

    It's a hot dog joint. It looks like a hot dog joint. Don't eat there unless you want a hot dog or something along those lines. The food is decent, though nothing special. I'd give it 3 stars for basically meeting expectations. But Jim. OH, JIM! He is the fabulous ragtime piano player who performs routinely on the patio of Casey's Corner. He is amazing, and fun, and kind. And yes, there are a few other guys we've seen performing there and they are lovely, but Jim just EXUDES ragtime in every ounce of his being. He doesn't just play ragtime piano... He is The Ragtime. He is the Ragtime Yoda. His skilled use of The Ragtime Force could make even tagged toes tap. He's friendly and great with kids, and did I mention that Ragtime just flows through him like Nefertiti through Madame Cleo, spirit medium? I would give him 6 stars out of 5 if I could, but instead I will settle on counting his presence (and okay, okay, the other piano guys, too) as an extra star for this quaint little hot dog place.

    (4)
  • Scott T.

    After hours at the park, a simple refreshing hot dog is great and a great option instead of a restaurant. The theme is baseball hot dog and snacks. This is a good location to sit and watch the parades and end of day fireworks. It is also a high foot traffic area of the park.

    (4)
  • Mary B.

    Casey's Corner is one of the best little places to get a quick (relatively) low-cost meal at Disney World, and here's why. Ordinarily, at Disney, you'll pay about $5 for a small no-frills hot dog with no extra toppings other than little packages of ketchup, mustard and relish. Casey's is a great deal because for around the same price, you'll get a large, kosher, all-beef hot dog with a drink and fries (or apples if you'd prefer). There is also an excellent toppings bar with hot chili, cheese, saurkraut, relish, ketchup and mustard. I like to pile on the saurkraut - more for my money and it tastes delicious. Once you've got your hot dog topped off, you can sit in the little grand stand and watch old sports-themed Disney cartoons or sit out on the patio and watch the passers-by. Casey's is great and I make it a point to eat there every time I go to the Magic Kingdom, even though I ordinarily prefer to eat at the sit-down restaurants if I can. Great place to bring the kids; they'll love the food and will be kept plenty entertained by the cartoons playing in the eating area!

    (4)
  • Matt O.

    Good dogs...what can you say?

    (4)
  • Jay J.

    An everytime stop for me. Chicago style is the way to go at Casey's. The best quick service restaurant in the Magic Kingdom. Can't miss Casey's Corner. I have to stop here every time we visit...at least once. Corndog bites are pretty good to. Let's keep in mind, fast food is fast food, but Casey's makes the guilt taste so good.

    (4)
  • Joe F.

    A captive audience will make tons of money. Good service or product is not necessary. Last night we ate at Casey's as a last resort with other restaurants being closed or requiring reservations. First of all they serve hot dogs and french fries. There should not be a wait after ordering. Each cashier handled two lines of customers of ordering then you had to wait for you order. So we were in line for 15 minutes and then it took another 12 minutes to get us our two hot dogs and french fries. There are plenty of people working there but they are doing very little. The Manager should be fired. The speed of service here was not even third world. The hot dogs were barely warm and the rolls were stale. The french fries were served hot but were just not tasty. We would have been better off skipping this "meal" and waiting until we left the Magic Kingdom to eat. There was also an appalling lack of tables and we were fortunate to find a bench to eat on.

    (1)
  • Eric A.

    Not really much to say besides this is a hotdog place in Disney...Prices are high and you get one dog and an order of fries if you get the meal but that is all to be expected. Everything tasted fine and i liked that you could get cheese as a free condiment for your fries, might as well milk it for all it is! Like other reviews said, seating is limited so you have to stalk your table if you want to try to sit and eat. Overall it is a great option if you are watching your budget and want to snag something decent to eat while still in the park.

    (4)
  • Jonathan C.

    For a quick service eatery, it's not that bad. Get a hot dog and some apple slices for a quick meal in the Magic Kingdom. Why does this place get three stars? I love one of the eating areas, where you sit in some "grandstands" at a early 20th century baseball game and watch some cartoons, like Casey at the Bat. I also love the costumes that the cast members where. They are wearing old style baseball uniforms like in Casey at the Bat. Now that's something to come for. Good: Great atmosphere and cast members. Good food. Bad: The lines can get really long here, so be patient. Final: This place really makes you feel like you're in the Casey at the Bat cartoon.

    (3)
  • Mark E.

    Hotdogs were great. Got the Chicago dog, relish is awesome, bun tastes good. Just need to be cut differently. The dog and filling fell-out of the bun immediately after you pick it up. The nachos were nothing special. Make sure you add your fillings at the condiment section. It was an okay experience, fast, nothing extraordinary.

    (4)
  • Cricket L.

    This place used to be better, I'm pretty sure. But for some reason I keep going back. Maybe because I always remember it the first way I had it. The good: you can go topping-crazy at the topping-bar. For me, that actually just means a ridiculous amount of sauerkraut. Also, I'm not ashamed to say that I am a fan of orange not-real cheese (I can also wax philosophic on single-batch top cream sheep cheeses yadda yadda yadda, so cut me a break and just go with me on the the fact that there is a time and place for almost all grades of cheese.). This place makes me really happy because you have unlimited cheese for hot dog, fries, or corn dog dipping. The bad: sometimes my food is cold. I always forget to check it before I leave the line, and the line can get so crowded it's a pain to go back. Check your food temperature before you leave the line! Also, it can be really hard to find seating, so try eating at non-peak hours. What I REALLY want (are you listening, Disney World?) is the corn dog cart they have at Disneyland. You know, where they batter and fry each corn dog to order. Heaven! Casey's is good in a pinch. Unless the food is cold...

    (2)
  • Michelle L.

    Hot dogs are served in large buns and run between $6 - $8 each. They are just typical hot dogs only larger. Nothing special. The line was 45 minutes long when I was there. They take forever to get an order ready, and there are a lot of employees. I was definitely there at the wrong time, during a parade. The seating is outside, and there are lots of birds begging for crumbs and they will sit right next to you. It's kind of cool but also a bit unnerving. Do they bite? Don't know! haha I probably would not buy anything from this restaurant because for what you get it's just a bit too pricey. I don't know, hot dogs are supposed to be cheap aren't they?

    (2)
  • Paul D.

    Can we get a law passed to do away with sad-ass flavorless hot dogs? Most New York city street vendors, ball parks, and now Casey's Corner in Disney's Magic Kingdom are guilty of offering hot dogs that are made of a conflageration of bland animal parts. It was cold, my feet hurt, and I was starving. And sadly, this meal of sad-ass hot dogs and corn dogs just left me cranky and unsatisfied until the fireworks picked my spirits back up.

    (2)
  • Elena C.

    My favorite place in the Magic Kingdom to grab a quick meal. The hot dogs are great, the fries are fresh AND there's a gooey, plasticy cheese sauce that makes the fries that much better. :) Yum. Also love that you can watch old clips of Mickey in sports-related situations while you eat your lunch.

    (4)
  • J S.

    BBQ pull pork and Cole slaw drenched in hot nacho cheese for the WIN!

    (5)
  • Maria L.

    I really enjoy Casey's Corner. The hot dogs are great and they have everything to put on them. It's a win-win for me. Rarely do you find all the options in one place. The fries are pretty good and my brother likes them with cheese sauce. It is a nice place for Guests to go to get a quick snack and mostly everyone in the family can deal with getting an all-american favorite. I enjoyed going in the back and sitting on the bleachers watching Mickey clips. Next time I am going to try the corn dogs.

    (4)
  • Diana M.

    Want a hot dog? Great, your in the right place! Want anything else? You are out of luck. The only thing that Casey's serves is hot dogs, corn dog nuggets and french fries. That's it. But they have a topping bar for anything you could want on your hot dog: hot cheese sauce, chili, relish, loads of smelly sauerkraut, etc. But they don't have seating. There are four tables in the place but plenty of outside tables (which isn't always ideal in the heavy rain or humidity) If you want that type of food I would just go to Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe in Tomorrowland. It's not that much further and there is a much wider selection and usually at least one empty table.

    (2)
  • Jay N.

    Yes It is Disney pricing but the dogs are actually good sized and they have a ton of stuff you can get or put on them. They also come with decent fries. I have also had the corn dog nuggets which are good as well. Can't beat the baseball decor!

    (4)
  • Tina W.

    Not so good since the advent of the wheat buns. Ick. They just disintegrate. Try the corn dog nuggets. VERY limited seating and menu.

    (2)
  • Mike B.

    We NEVER miss Casey's. Hot dogs with every possible topping you can think of. Eat outside and enjoy the castle view with some great ragtime piano. Just don't feed the birds - as tempting as it may be.

    (5)
  • Pete O.

    Like most theme parks the food can be very over-priced and that's what keeps Casey's from getting 4 stars. Most times I get a hot dog are at a ballgame well I wish those dogs were as good as they are at Casey's. Hot dog may be jumbo but it seems a little larger than that due to the very large bun, fries are pretty good as well. If the prices were more reasonably priced Casey's would have got 4 stars from me. They may also be the most consistent when it comes to food quality in this park.

    (3)
  • Suzi L.

    Ate here on my last trip, great dogs! I had the Chili Cheese Dog, my boyfriend got the BBQ Slaw dog! Both were great! Add a side of fries and a coke to share and you got yourself a great lunch at the Magic Kingdom! Great outdoor seating with a castle view or sit in the bleachers and watch old disney cartoons!

    (4)
  • Robin S.

    This is a good place for lunch at the Magic Kingdom. The only things you can get are hot dogs, fries and soft drinks, but they do it pretty well. There is no seating inside, so I recommend sending someone from you party to scout out seats outside while someone else waits on line in the restaurant. The prices are no worse than anywhere else for fast food in the parks.

    (3)
  • Rita Y.

    This small corner store eatery sells hot dogs, corndog nuggets (comes with choice of fries or apple slices for $9.38, uber expensive), milk for a quick meal at the Disney Parks. The condiment counter has ketcup, mustard, sauerkraut, relish and a container of hot velveeta type cheese. But, what can you do? When you visit Mouseland, they overcharge you for everything.

    (3)
  • Daf M.

    TINY hotdogs. good but so tiny!

    (2)
  • Kat S.

    Not much you can really say about what is essentially a hot-dog stand, but I thought the hot dogs were pretty mediocre. I really like Nathan's or Hebrew National hot dogs and these were kind of gross. But, if you're not picky about your dogs, they do have a great toppings bar, including cheese wiz. And since I'm from Philly, I love some wiz, but this was not authentic wiz....more oil than cheese flavor. Bleh. Location can't be beat though. View of castle and Main Street!

    (2)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Touristy
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

Casey’s Corner

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